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“Creating Motherhood” is a curated package of stories focused on the intersection of family and creativity and how to live an artful life as a parent.
When you become a mom, your needs change, but your personal style doesn’t have to. In “Mom Brain,” parents with great taste tell us what they’re buying—for their kids and for themselves.
A public relations powerhouse, Sara Larson seems to be everywhere and to know everyone. Under her namesake agency, , she represents a diverse roster of clients (Hunting Season, the Ben Shoppe, and Nina Runsdorf, to name a few), meaning that on any given day, you have just as good a chance of spotting her in a sleek evening gown accessorized with chunky gold jewelry as in a brightly checkered two-piece set and high-top sneakers.
The mother of two is constantly on the move, but the bond Larson shares with her kids is unshakable. “When I first became a mother, I felt I had no idea what I was doing,” she tells Bazaar. “I was scared, to be honest. Between late-night pumping and sleepless nights, I would stare at the beautiful soul that grew in my body, and whisper all the love and adoration in my heart. These moments carried me—they wove me and my children together in a way I can’t describe.”
Below, Larson shares her favorite kid-friendly clothing, the water filter she swears by, and the only cashmere she wants to slip on when it’s time to relax.
What’s one thing you wear when you want to feel comfortable?
Cashmere. I love the Éterne Brady cashmere sweater, JW Anderson cropped cashmere sweater, or this oversize men’s Dries Van Noten black cashmere sweater. Oversize is definitely in my wardrobe vocabulary, and nothing makes me feel more comfortable yet put-together at the same time.
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